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I Walked Tall
by Kim Ae Ran October 5, 2021
I Walked Tall
No Place to Be
Do you think you’re a celeb?
Or a model of some sort?
What’s with all this
gay love nonsense?
The rumor reached Mother’s ears too
—the Dark Lord of our home
Every time she sees me,
Mother’s face
twists into a frown,
like a bug is crawling up her neck
Father treats me like a clown
I heard these days it’s cool to stick out
You certainly seem to be doing your best
My brother threatens me outright
Gawd, I’m so embarrassed I could die
Just know you’re dead meat
if my friends find out!
I dropped out of school, afraid to face my schoolmates
Should I run away to avoid my scary family?
Where do I go when I leave home?
There’s no place I can rest easy
I’m a Seventeen-Year-Old Delivery Boy
I was told I’d get 70,000 won a day
Score! I thought and jumped at the offer
I thought this gig would be a breeze but
Mr. Kim busted up his shoulder and called it quits
Mr. Park broke his leg and called it quits
Mr. Cha had a concussion and was rushed to the ER
I feel like quitting every day
But I can’t
—I need the money
If the elevator is broken, I take the stairs
If there’s no one home, I leave the package at the front desk
I go up, I go down
towing heavy loads
I can’t protest
when I’m made to compensate for a missing package
I can’t rest
when my legs feel weak
I’m a seventeen-year-old delivery boy
A Single Daddy’s Mom
I thought I was done raising kids
But how could I have known
my troubles would truly begin in my old age?
Mom’s griping started up again in the morning
I’m eighteen
The girl I loved took off
leaving me only our baby
The baby became Mom’s charge
I dropped out of school for the child
Formula, diapers, clothes, shoes . . .
There were so many things to buy
It’s your seed, your responsibility
Dad, a day laborer, said providing for his wife and children was hard enough
You should’ve been careful
Neither you or I got to finish school
What sort of life is that?
Even as she feeds the baby formula
Even as she changes the diapers, Mom keeps up her complaining
A single daddy’s mom whose gray hairs have multiplied
Give it a break, for crying out loud!
I feel sorry and get mad at her for no reason
Please Give Me More
Butts shift restlessly in seats
even before the bell rings at the end of the fourth period
The teacher’s voice
grazes past ears soullessly
Only the loud ticktock of bellies can be heard
Youngwon, Soojung, Sanyoo, and Jaekyung
already have one foot out from under their desks
and set in the middle of the aisle
so that they can sprint out as soon as the class ends
Jaekyung has the longest legs of all
If my short legs are going to beat those long ones of his
and be number one
I need to be the first out the door
I was the first to leave
but Jaekyung is right in front of me
skipping stairs, three or four at a time
The cooks fill Jaekyung’s tray to the brim
with scoops of rice and loads of side dishes
They give me only half of what they gave Jaekyung
I ask for more so they give me a little extra
Give me some more, I tell them
They say, You eat a lot for a slip of a girl
I can beat him in arm wrestling, I reply
I’m better than him at soccer too
Loaded tray in hand
I walk tall
©Park Sanghyuk
Walk like a Lady
Friends say my walk
isn’t pretty to look at
Some even say I walk like a man
Every time they say that
I retort confidently,
Why? What’s wrong with my walk?
Mom scolds me sometimes
for the way I walk
When we go somewhere together
she demands I walk like a girl
When she does that
I swing my arms vigorously
and march even more briskly
I straighten my knees
and walk with great gusto
As if this is my own way
of living in this world
Like a lady
Like me
As if asking if this isn’t a pretty good way to live
Translated by Agnel Joseph
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